Friends of the High Line and the city last week selected four finalists in the bidding to create a master plan to convert the High Line, the derelict rail line that runs between the Gansevoort Market and the Javits Convention Center, into a 1.5-mile elevated park.

Chosen from among a short list of seven teams selected in April, the four finalists will submit detailed scenarios in July, including plans for access to the viaduct, interaction with neighboring buildings and the streets below.

The submissions will be displayed at the Center for Architecture on La Guardia Pl. in the Village from July 15 to Aug. 14. One of the four teams will be selected later in the summer to work with the community and the city to develop the master plan for the proposed elevated park.

The finalist teams, including several overlapping members, were among 52 teams that submitted ideas early in the year. The finalists are: